STS. SABINA AND MARY CHURCH – JENNY LIND: Online Giving

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Both Parishes now use Abundant Online Giving. Visit shmbarling.org and run your cursor over the “Give” tab to the right under the announcements and select which parish you would like to contribute to. (or scroll to the bottom of this newsletter and click on “Make a donation to SHM” or “Make a donation to SSM.”) Scroll down and click on the “SHM Give” or “SSM Give” button. Select the amount you would like to contribute. Click on the down arrow to the left of “Fund” to select which fund you would like to give to. Select from Contributions, Cemetery, St. Anne’s, Building, and the Special Collection. Click on “+another fund” to add another contribution. You can select “give once” or select “Give Multiple Times” to select from every week, every two weeks, once a month, twice a month, every three months, whatever works best for your situation. Enter your email address. Next click on “continue.” Select “Credit or Debit” or from your “Bank Account” and fill in information. Click “Give”. You can then select, “Create an account for faster giving in the future” (Allows you to see a record of all gifts, manage scheduled gifts, and save payment methods. You can print your own tax info!) or “Make this gift again in the future by setting up a scheduled gift.” Once you create and account you will then be able to TEXT to give. For Sacred Heart of Mary: shmbarling to 73256. For Sts. Sabina & Mary text ssmjennylind to 73256.You will then receive a link to click on. Follow the instructions. Thank you for remembering your parish.

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